Painting of six women of various ages in black dresses and white caps seated by an old stone building along a dirt road.

Permanent Collection
Highlights from the Permanent Collection

Featuring paintings, sculpture, and photographs from the Museum's permanent collection. The installation includes works from the early nineteenth century to today, with a focus on some viewer favorites, including Charles Sprague Pearce’s A Village Funeral in Brittany.

Dates: On View
Participating artists: Various
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Painting of a woman in a very wide, ornate gold frame. The woman is standing in front of a red and gold background. She has pale skin, hair piled up on her head, and is wearing a glittering black dress with a transparent gold shawl around her shoulders.
Phillip Leslie Hale, Glitter , c. 1908 , Oil on canvas
Three images of a woman in a long purple robe in the kitchen cooking at a stovetop
Suzanne Hodes, Mother Three Times , 1989, Charcoal, conte, and pastel and paper
Painting of a woman seated in a white dress with a boy standing to her right in a blue onesie in front of a green floral background.
Marie Danforth Page, Portrait of Mrs. Frederick L. W. Richardson , 1920, Oil on canvas
Painting of six women of various ages in black dresses and white caps seated by an old stone building along a dirt road.
Charles Sprague Pearce, A Village Funeral at Brittany , 1891, Oil on canvas